Before Game 4, Stephenson said LeBron's trash-talk was "a sign of weakness," believing he had gotten in the two-time defending champion's head by getting him to talk back on the floor. But that alleged weakness didn't come through in Monday's game. Instead, LeBron totaled 32 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in a 102-90 victory to help the Heat take a 3-1 lead. Stephenson, on the other hand, scored just nine points and didn't score his first basket until the fourth quarter.

“You can’t tell me we’re not aggressive," George said. "Maybe we’re too aggressive. We’re just as aggressive as they are attacking the basket and making plays at the rim. Maybe this was just home cooking.”

While those comments caught the NBA's ire, George made other comments that ruffled the Heat's feathers, claiming Indiana outplayed Miami in Game 4 despite the loss.

“Looking at the stat sheet we outplayed them,” George said. “You have to give them credit, they won this game at the free throw line. They really just were able to get to the line more than we were. I thought we outplayed them tonight."

On Wednesday, George said he knew a fine was coming but had to get some things off his chest.

"I knew I was going to get fined. I was just speaking my mind," he said. It's just how I felt the game was going."